Think you can’t plot? Join us for this course, and we’ll show you how!
You have a great idea for a story. Do you dive in and just begin writing, or start by drafting an outline? Are you a born planner or a writer who loves to discover stories organically (i.e., a pantser)? Understanding how to structure a well-conceived story around a main character and central conflict, while paying attention to pacing, can make the difference between a finished, publishable manuscript and an abandoned work-in-progress. Plotting provides a safety net that never robs the author of the joy of writing and always reduces revision time.
Live video conference: This workshop will be held via our online video conferencing platform, Zoom. You can view brief tutorials on using the platform here. On the start date or the day before, participants will receive an email with login info (please check your spam if you don’t see it).
In this workshop you’ll learn:
- Beating Writer’s Block
- How to Find Ideas
- Painless Plot Outlines
- Flexible Plans that Grow Themselves
- Where Inspiration Comes From
Time requirements
- N/A
Materials
- All reading materials will be provided.
Who should take this workshop?
- Any writer of short stories, novels, creative nonfiction or memoir who finds themself “stuck,” unsure of how to start, or searching for the missing parts of their project.
If you need an accommodation for this workshop, please contact us at access@writer.org. We will attempt to fulfill all requests, but advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility services.
